Last week the news of Leelah Alcorn’s suicide provoked a firestorm of reaction on social media, and captured the attention of national news organizations. It put a tragic young face on a community that continues to be marginalized, rejected by outdated laws and confronted with daily discrimination. This week, we want to tackle that... read more

Everything you need to know about the manhunt underway after a bombing outside a Colorado NAACP chapter. Urban League President Marc Morial weighs in on what some see as the media’s failure to adequately report the story. watch

Today's attack has profound implications for politics and policy across Europe. We ask Eurasia Group president Ian Bremmer and former White House policy advisor Amb. Marc Ginsberg about the trends most likely to change or destabilize the status quo of Eur watch

The terror attack on the Charlie Hebdo newsroom is an assault on all journalism, and it isn’t the first one prompted by a provocative cartoon. We assess the dangers, the impact and look back at the history of satire in the free press. watch

The President is back from his vacation and already has a handful of major international challenges on his plate. We run down everything you need to know about Israel’s freezing of Palestinian money, shifting U.S. relations with Pakistan, and new sanctions North Korea with a veteran foreign policy analyst and a former Obama administration insider. watch

Once again, in a show of defiance, hundreds of NYPD officers turned their backs to Mayor de Blasio Sunday during his eulogy for a murdered officer. But there's another moment from that funeral you may have missed that may show some unexpected support. NYC watch

The attacks continue in coalition efforts against ISIS, with 12 new airstrikes overnight – many near the strategic city of Kobani. Terrorism expert Peter Neumann, asks if ISIS has made a strategic mistake in Kobani, while our partners at Vocativ go to a hospital on the frontlines there to assess the dire humanitarian costs. watch

With New York City preparing to bury the second of the two officers recently murdered, NY Mayor Bill de Blasio and the NYPD remain at odds. Marq Claxton, former NYPD officer and veteran NYC reporter Harry Siegel join us to discuss the latest drop in NYC crime stats, and assess the challenge of the tensions that remain. watch

After the FBI pointed the finger at North Korea for the Sony cyberattack, Pyongyang not only denied any involvement but threatened the U.S. with “inescapable deadly blows.” How can we decipher the saber rattling? Joel S. Wit, visiting fellow with the US-K watch

With a new report shedding light on the latest numbers of killings by ISIS, Vocativ took a look at Hazm, one of the other groups on the ground in Syria fighting ISIS at the same time… and their complicated relationship with the United States. watch

With the U.S., Japan and South Korea forming a coalition to share information about North Korean nuclear information, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Bill Richardson says it’s the same ol’, same ol’ with with the hermit kingdom right now. And watch

The fatal shooting of two NYPD officers has raised questions, once again, about background checks and the ease of access to firearms even for felons or the mentally ill. Our partners at Vocativ took a closer look at just how east it can be to get your hands on a gun, no matter what your history. watch